Holiday Camps 2025 (EOI)
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The Opals closed out their campaign overnight with an 82–76 victory over Canada.
Shelley Matheson has represented Australia for over two decades, but the moments that mean the most are the ones she shares with her two daughters. Shelley continues to show what’s possible for women balancing elite sport and motherhood.
Lauren Jackson and Tess Madgen will be running a She Hoops Clinic at the Lauren Jackson Sports Centre.
Historic results, rising rankings and gold-medal success signal the start of a new era.
A 19-player Seven Consulting Opals roster has been named ahead of a FIBA Women’s Basketball World Cup – Qualifying Tournament in March 2026.
Appointed Head Coach through to 2028, Melissa Downer returns to the CoE after nearly a decade of elite coaching experience across Australia and New Zealand.
Upgraded regional venue returns to action, celebrating community, legacy and the next generation.
The 2026 Leadership and Confidence Scholarship cohort brings together young women from across Australia and Oceania, reflecting the program’s most diverse intake to date.
The Opals confirm their squad for Türkiye, with high-level matchups on deck this March.
Join Ally Wilson for a day of basketball, leadership and cultural connection for Indigenous youth.
We’re excited to bring the She Hoops Community Camps to Batemans Bay & Junee.
Hosted by She Hoops and Jayco, with support from the WNBL and Tissot, this event will bring together leading voices in Australian basketball to explore the power of sport to drive change.
Where basketball becomes a platform for leadership, cultural pride and meaningful connection.
Join WNBA & Opals star Sami Whitcomb and former Opals captain and She Hoops Lead Tess Madgen for an unforgettable day of basketball.
The rising Australian guard opens up on her pathway from the Centre of Excellence to the NCAA, and the lessons shaping better basketball environments for players and coaches alike.
Thanks to Kulbardi, Ally Wilson & Jacqui Dover are bringing the Indigenous Leadership Program to Palm Island and Yarrabah this April.
From 164 appearances for Australia to Paralympic silver at London 2012 and leadership as Gliders captain, Leanne Del Toso has never waited for opportunity.
Celebrating the women leading, shaping and inspiring change across sport.
Led by Jade Melbourne and Gemma Potter, these one-day clinics will provide young athletes with the opportunity to learn directly from elite players at the top of their game.
The Opals closed out their campaign overnight with an 82–76 victory over Canada.
Get in touch to host a Holiday Camp at your club with She Hoops!
After completing the most recent round of our Leadership & Confidence Scholarship, our participants gave their thoughts on the program.
This series centers on the voices of women like Nyadiew Puoch, whose careers extend beyond performance into the realms of identity, representation, leadership, and legacy.
Community, confidence and elite mentorship all in one morning. Scroll through the highlights from She Hoops’ biggest Gold Coast clinic.
Alanna Smith led an incredible on-court session, Ezi Magbegor surprised everyone with a drop-in, and over two hours our girls learned, asked questions, and connected with two of Australia’s best. Thanks to Basketball Tasmania for helping make it happen — we can’t wait to be back. ✨
The Gangurrus delivered another strong performance on the global stage, securing silver at the FIBA 3x3 Women's Series in Jakarta. Going unbeaten in their fourth Women's Series final, Australia battled hard but were edged out by Japan 21-13 in the championship match.
The Gems secure Silver medal at 2025 FIBA U19 Women's World Cup, Brno, Czechia after falling short to defending champions USA.
The Opal secure first ever Asia Cup Gold medal at 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, Shenzhen, China.
The Opals faced Korea in Semi-finals (W) and Japan in Finals (W) to secure gold medal at 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, Shenzhen, China.
The Gems face Argentina (W) in round of 16, Hungary (W) in Quarter-finals, Canada (W) in Semi-finals of 2025 FIBA U19 Women's World Cup, Brno, Czechia.
The Gems face Brazil (W) and France (W) in group stage of 2025 FIBA U19 Women's World Cup, Brno, Czechia.
The Opals face Philippines (W), Lebanon (W) and Japan (W) in group stage before of 2025 FIBA Women's Asia Cup, Shenzhen, China.
The 2025 FIBA Under-19 Women's Basketball World Cup tips off in Brno, Czechia, from 12-20 July, and the Australian Gems are primed to make a strong statement on the global stage.
Gangurrus face China (W), Poland (W), Italy (W) and Madagascar (W) in group stage before falling short to Netherlands in knock-outs of 2025 FIBA 3x3 World Cup, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
The Boomerangs displayed dominant performances to win each pool game by over 60 points.
The Pearls controlled the best-of-three series from start to finish, becoming World Champions.
Gagurrus gets the better of USA in Finals (20-19) after falling short on Day 1 of 2025 FIBA Women's Series, Ulaanbaatar.
Gangurrus faced USA (L), Amgalan (W) in pool rounds, advancing through to QF against Canada (W) and SF against Ukraine (W) to head into the finals at 2025 FIBA 3x3 Women's Series, Ulaanbaatar.
Australia’s Pearls have dominated the 2025 Virtus Games in Kazakhstan, with both teams powering through the pool phase and into the finals.
She Hoops Basketball Clinic for females was held at Sunshine Coast during Tran-Tasman Throdown headed by former Australian Opal Captain Tess Madgen.
Basketball royalty, WNBL superstars and the Seven Consulting Opals featured at the She Hoops Super Camp , held at the State Basketball Centre in Melbourne.
The Seven Consulting Opals have tipped off a new four-year cycle on with a camp in Melbourne this week.
She Hoops is proud to announce a grant from the Federal Government for Play Our Way!
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In our final episode, Cayla identifies her Olympic goals, and what is driving her to success on the worlds biggest stage. To close our series, Cayla then cast an eye to the future, and let's us in on her plans for basketball, family and life.
Some of Australia's brightest basketball talent have spent the past three days (June 14-16, '24) at the Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) in Canberra as part of a She Hoops Leadership and Confidence Scholarship camp.
To break barriers and build a community of women and girls who feel seen, heard, and empowered to excel at all levels of our sport.
Our Programs make it easier for women and girls to connect with basketball and the basketball community, to provide them the support they need to help them reach their goals.
To showcase the incredible sport of basketball to more people – and to better support those already involved.
She Hoops is making it simpler for women and girls to connect with basketball, and to find the support they need to help them reach their goals – whatever they may be.

In the spirit of reconciliation Basketball Australia acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.